And in stuffing and cramming my days would I spend.

Mr. S. Kemble resided for many years at “The Grove” near Durham. He is buried in the “Chapel of the Nine Altars,” in Durham Cathedral.


The Irish Welcome.

There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet,

As the vale where the beef and the white cabbage meet;

With potatoes galore, and strong beer at one end,

In one corner yourself, in the other your friend.

But it was not that Nature had shed o’er those scenes

The head of white cabbage, instead of bad greens;